Glaux.lib for BC5

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Well, I tried this post in the API forum with no results, so I guess I''ll try it here .
I''m trying to find a copy of glaux.lib for Borland C++ 5.0. Every copy of it I''ve seen is for Microsoft compilers, and they are incompatible...
So, if someone can help me find one it''d be much appreciated. I know someone has go to use Borland and do OpenGL .

Null and Void"In this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!" --Homer Simpson

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Come on ... I use BC5 and I dont see the problem... if you really need lib file I can mail it for you... anyway download opengl from ms page or any of the Nehe''s tutorials that use glaux.lib ( borland version ) and it should work... all libraries are there...

btw... try all the options that let you specify directories... maybe linker is unable to find themyea yea I now it''s trivial but sometimes we make a bug and cannot find it cause it''s too obvious...

Every single time, no matter what I do, I''m ready to just go another compiler just to make this program work, Borland doesn''t seem to compile anything for me, Direct3D, OpenGL, anything! This is really ticking me off...

My compiler had always done what I wanted it to, but this is more annoying that anything I''ve come across, even more annoying than the _mm errors with Direct3D, that is the entire reason I went and learned OpenGL so I wouldn''t have them!

Not like anyone cares though...

My ide (project, opengl.ide) file looks like this if it helps any:I:\bc5\lib\glaux.libI:\bc5\lib\glu32.libI:\bc5\lib\opengl32.libtexture.cppcommon.cppmain.cpprender.cppopengl.rc

Why won''t it work? I''m half way insane at the moment, I''ve been trying to get this to work for many days now...

Null and Void"In this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!" --Homer Simpson

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Maybe... he he , I said maybe, you have to copy *.h files of Ogl... stop cursing me now, let me finish ... I had ogl *.h file together with compiler but I had to copy the newer ones... check if they contain auxDIBImageLoad ...

and you''re right.. borland makes some problems, I ve been using is for,like, 6 years now... I''ve never been able to use dinput because of the damn uresolved external...but I avoid using Microsoft compiler ( actually I don''t know why ) I always connected C and Borland ... so I stick to it !